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New Yorkers Without Jobs: City Launches Initiative to Connect Job Seekers with Vacancies and Training Programs

Unlike voices that have wanted to show that in the Big Apple there are currently no jobs available to those who do not have a job, the Municipal Administration is promoting an initiative to help with connection New Yorkers out of work with vacancies and training programmes.

This is what he announced Sheena Wright, Assistant Principal in Adams Administration, after revealing that “hundreds of thousands” of jobs available in service, food and construction industries, among others, as well as positions in City agencies, where available there are over 15,000 offers labor

The official met a few days ago with several ethnic media outlets in the Big Apple, including El Diario NY, and pointed out that the City launched the website: https://jobs.nyc.gov/available in Spanish, where all New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status, can get help with employment issues and training programs.

The former mayor emphasized that, in addition to measures such as expanding child care services for undocumented New Yorkers who do not qualify for state or federally funded subsidy plans, that will help parents stay employed while their children in day care, the city is expanding initiatives of support for fight against unemploymentespecially in vulnerable communities.

“Unfortunately, undocumented people don’t have access to some opportunities, but through our initiatives we connect workers to different industries, such as food, and We help all New Yorkers make connections, especially (at this time) newcomers and asylum seekers who we connect with jobs or organizations to educate them and inform them about the options available and the workers’ rights at work,” said Sheena Wright.

And although the website does not yet show all the offers available, the official called on those who visit the website to comment on how the place is doing help and improvements that could be implemented.

We want to listen to people. The website is new and we are clear that it needs to be a friendly and efficient website which is why we want your feedback by those who visit it,” said the Deputy Mayor, who reiterated that undocumented people will benefit from some of the offers and especially from the job training programs available.

On our site and at employment events we have no restrictions. We have unregistered people going to workshops and looking at programs and opportunities. “I want to be clear that we welcome everyone equally here,” the official said. “We are going to provide more opportunities for New Yorkers and former New Yorkers. These support plans are for everyone and mostly we want to make the call in those neighborhoods and communities with high unemployment numbers.”

The City ensures that the job fairs have been so effective in connecting with job offers that around 2,000 employees were directly connected to vacancies offered in various organizations .

Abby Jo Sigal, executive director of the City Administration’s office of talent and workforce development, with Sheena Wright, local vice mayor. Photo by Edwin Martinez

Community employment events, such as those April 25-30 in Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens and Manhattannot only offering job options supported by career services, but job training and apprenticeships and even a connection so more New Yorkers can earn their high school diploma (HSE/GED) and get better opportunities.

Abby Jo Sigalexecutive director of the office of talent and labor development of the City Administration, on the importance of those employees who are currently receiving their employment permits to prepare now, so that they are ready for the positions vacancies available when they receive their work documents.

“Training is very important, which is why we work with small businesses and support organizations that offer training to workers so that they are ready for work when a work permit is issued they have,” said the executive, who emphasized that there are workers who have work permits. speak Spanish. and offer support, as is the case in neighborhoods like Washington Heights.

“If you are looking for work, you are in the right place. Jobs NYC is an initiative that brings the city’s job services to a neighborhood near you through hiring halls held monthly in each city. Whether you’re ready for an interview with a resume in hand or looking for other resources, we’re committed to meeting you where you are.. Join us at our monthly resource fairs if you’re looking,” the campaign warned.

Data on jobs campaign

  • To find out directly about available jobs and training plans or to learn more about support services, you can visit the site https://jobs.nyc.gov/es/
  • If you are an employee looking for work, you can visit this link https://jobs.nyc.gov/es/jobseekers/
  • If you are an employer offering jobs, you can visit this link https://jobs.nyc.gov/es/employers/
  • There are currently 15,000 vacancies in City agencies
  • If you are undocumented you can still take advantage of training, education and job training workshops and be connected to employers
  • The following job fairs, where you can get direct information about jobs and have your questions answered, are:
  • 25 de abril: Jobs NYC Brooklyn Hiring Hall – Prince Joshua Avitto Community Center, 876 Schenck Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11207
  • 26 de abril: Bronx NYC Recruiting Hall Jobs – Morris Academy for Cooperative Studies; 1110 Boston Road The Bronx, NY 10456
  • April 29: Jobs NYC Queens Hiring Hall – York College, 94-20 Guy R Brewer Boulevard, Queens, NY 11451
  • 30 de abril: Jobs NYC Manhattan Fasting Hall – Work Team 1, Upper Manhattan Center WF1, 215 West 125th Street, 6th Floor, New York, New York 10027

What kind of help does Jobs NYC offer?

  • Opportunities to work for New York City
  • Direct meetings with private employers throughout the city
  • Access to training and staff development programs
  • Links to resources, including public benefits

2024-04-25 16:55:07
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